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Miss Else's Classroom

I have been teaching History to students aged 11-18 for almost twenty years in an all ability high school. As I spend most of my day in the classroom, I want it to be an inspiring place. The prices reflect the time and effort in creating and editing the resource.

I have been teaching History to students aged 11-18 for almost twenty years in an all ability high school. As I spend most of my day in the classroom, I want it to be an inspiring place. The prices reflect the time and effort in creating and editing the resource.
Careers for History Graduates Posters
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Careers for History Graduates Posters

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A collection of fifteen posters illustrating how History skills can be applied to careers in engineering, teaching, media, and research. One poster showcases images of famous History graduates.
Women in History Posters
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Women in History Posters

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This is a collection of thirty posters featuring women who have made significant contributions to history. These posters are available for printing in both small and large sizes. I have printed them in large and colorful format and they occupy an entire wall in my room. Students and visiting parents often show interest in these posters and make comments about them.
Cold War Berlin Wall Board Game
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Cold War Berlin Wall Board Game

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This is a board game that can be used to introduce the topic of the Berlin Wall, as a break during a triple-period, or as a revision tool. It is a simple game that requires only dice and counters. The game includes commands such as “Your work permit for the West is revoked. Roll a two to progress.” My students enjoyed playing this game as it was a fun and social way of learning.
The Troubles Discussion
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The Troubles Discussion

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A double sided poster of evidence regarding the period of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. I use this at the end of the year with young teenagers as a means of developing a discussion about The Troubles: the causes, events and significance. Evidence includes written materials, images and cartoons from the time. An accompanying set of questions contains true and false, explanation, anagrams, using maths and chronological order. *Please note: I have no religious or political affiliations and my intention is to facilitate discussion among young people, allowing them to draw their own conclusions.
Bayeux Tapestry Matching
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Bayeux Tapestry Matching

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Match eight images to English and French captions. I print the English captions on one color of paper and the French using a different color.
Exam Guidance for GCSE
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Exam Guidance for GCSE

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This text is intended for individuals who are preparing to take the Northern Ireland curriculum and need guidance on how to answer past paper questions. It covers specific topics such as Nazi Germany, Changing Relations from 1920 to 1949, and International Relations. All of the information provided has been adapted from the CCEA guidelines.
History Memes Posters
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History Memes Posters

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A set of twelve historical memes for display purposes. Can be enlarged and best printed in color.
GCSE Summary Revision Posters CCEA
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GCSE Summary Revision Posters CCEA

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This collection of four posters includes comprehensive information that summarizes the CCEA topics of Life in Nazi Germany, Changing Relations, 1920-49, and International Relations. Each year, my GCSE classes request these posters to put them on their wall to assist with regular revision. They frequently refer to them in class or on Google Classroom. It is best to print these posters larger size and in color.
Nazi Germany Propaganda & Censorship Game A3
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Nazi Germany Propaganda & Censorship Game A3

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This game is designed for introducing or revising the concepts of Propaganda and Censorship in Nazi Germany. It can be played using only dice and counters and involves various commands such as “A blockleiter reports you for grumbling about Hitler’s speeches. Wait here until you roll a two.” My class enjoys playing social games that incorporate learning almost as a byproduct.
CCEA GCSE History Multiple Choice Q
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CCEA GCSE History Multiple Choice Q

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A set of three multiple choice quizzes, each with eight-seven questions for revision of the topics. Answers are included for each. The pack includes Life in Nazi Germany, Changing Relations , 1920-49, and International Relations.
Irish Famine Evidence Poster: Who was to blame?
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Irish Famine Evidence Poster: Who was to blame?

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This poster is designed for printing in a larger size and color to help facilitate student discussion. It features evidence in various forms, including key information, quotes from important figures, statistics, a map, and clear definitions, such as for genocide, which is often used to describe the Famine. Additionally, a set of questions is included for each source, making it a great fit for higher-ability students. *Please note: I have no religious or political affiliations and seek only to facilitate discussion, allowing students to draw their own conclusions.
Vietnam War Matching Slang
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Vietnam War Matching Slang

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This is an activity for the Cold War section on the Vietnam War. Pupils match the USA slang to the actual meaning. My class enjoyed it for a quick social break in the triple period and because they learned some new slang.
Belfast Industry and Conditions c.1900
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Belfast Industry and Conditions c.1900

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This poster of evidence relates to the development of Belfast prior to the Home Rule Crisis. The included evidence is in the form of statistics, written information, cartoons and population figures. We use this as an extension activity for higher level students, allowing them to chat about why and how Belfast developed, the issues at the time of Home Rule and why Unionists feared the passing of Home Rule.
Stuart Rule Posters
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Stuart Rule Posters

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These PDF files are perfect for printing full-scale color posters or A3 size that display the various aspects of the individual Stuart reigns. They are typically used as a display in my room and my post sixteen students like having their own wall display. *If anyone wants the publisher version, I can upload this with printing instructions.
Battle of the Somme Source Work
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Battle of the Somme Source Work

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This is an assessment based on the butcher of the Somme debate. The poster includes a variety of sources such as diaries, opinions, diagrams, statistics, and a video clip. The video source is freely available online. The accompanying grid prompts students to first determine whether Haig was a butcher, hero, or bungler and then provide evidence to support their stance. The second task requires students to evaluate the trustworthiness of each source and provide justifications for their assessments. Finally, the third task asks students to write a paragraph explaining their viewpoint and supporting it with specific details. We use this as a tracking assessment, counting towards their overall grade for the year. It develops skills useful at senior level. The resource contains a power point, the grid and the poster of evidence.